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Finding chemical substances in Chemical Abstracts (CA) and many reference books requires identifying the preferred index name. This preferred name places a substance in the index adjacent to substances of similar structure.
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| Ref RS51.M4 | Merck Index | ||||||||||||||
| Ref QD291.H46d | Dictionary of Organic Compounds The CA preferred index name is identified by the designation “CI.” CI stands for Collective Index, which is a 5-year index of Chemical Abstracts. For example: 9 CI = 9th Collective Index of Chemical Abstracts, which covers 1972-76. |
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| Ref QD411.D535 | Dictionary of Organometallic Compounds | ||||||||||||||
| Abstract Area | Chemical Abstracts Index Guide Provides cross references to the preferred index name from former names, some chemical names, trade names, acronyms, pharmaceutical names, etc. |
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| Abstract Area | Chemical Abstracts Molecular Formula Index Follow these steps:
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| Computer Search | Computerized search of a chemical dictionary of substances: Chemname (and related
files) on Dialog or Registry File on STN International. Can search by:
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| Computer Search | Computerized search specifying structure, with bonds and atoms. Registry File on STN International. |
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